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April 21, 1978 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-04-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40—BUSINESS CARDS

WALL WASHING

(By Machine)

PAPER HANGING
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Insured
366-5322
WELLS
or ter 7p.m.
Call Nan

MOVING
LARKINS MOVERS
REFERRAL
SERVICE

Personalized
since 1946

822-3417

TOBIAS
Plastering - Stucco - Texturing.
Specializing in plaster & drywall
repairs, water damage.

Reputable and Licensed

937 - 8374

422 - 3764

Wet, damp, leaky basements
made dry. Guaranteed 18
years. Experienced -- lowest
price.

FRANK'S WATERPROOFING

559-7398

CHUCK'S PAINTING SERVICE

Interior-Exterior
Patch Plastering.
10 years experience
Work guaranteed. Reasonable.

292-3885

HOME SERVICE CO.

We do almost everything
that has to be done in the
home.
Sump pumps
Disposals
Hang pictures
Fix doors, windows,
storms, etc.
1,000 other things.

Call for free estimate.

855-2645

669-9201

QUALITY ROOFING
Reasonable prices.
Guaranteed!
Speedy Service - Free Es-
timates.

354-1480

EMERGENCY-
CALL TIE

ROOF
LEAKS!

Commercial & Residential
Rooting. Aluminum Siding &

Trim. Gutters & General
Repair. GUARANTEED
MATERIALS
WORKMANSHIP.

546-0050

METRO CARPET
& FLOOR SERVICE

Carpet steam cleaning,
wood-vinyl floor service. Up-
holstery cleaning.
Free Estimates.

541-0278

REUBEN'S CUSTOM
PAINTING

Interior — exterior

Free Estimates
542-1631

OAK PARK PLUMBING
& HEATING

Licensed Master Plumber
& Sewer Cleaning

967-3010 or 967-3026
PETER FRIEDMAN

David's Plastering
& Dry Wall

Texturing of Walls. Repairs.

FURNITURE DOCTOR

• Any Furniture Repair
'Reupholstering
'Refinishing
• Chair Caning
'Our Specialty
is repairing. reglueing & reu-
pholstering dining room chairs.

CALL MARV KAY

851-2550 24 HOURS

Specializing In

ALUMINUM SIDING

Custom Trim, Gutters.
Reasonable, also painting & re-
roofing. Licensed & insured.

L.J. RODGERS
Home Improvements

FURNITURE REPAIR
REFINISHING

- Complete bedroom &
dining room sets
Chair r•-glueing
Caning & Rushing

K. KENT-

MOVING?
COLLEGE STUDENTS

With furniture van will move
you expertly at economy rates.
Insured

541-4326
After 4 pm

25 YEARS EXPERIENCE

399-8095

544-1662

PAINT NOW & SAVE.

Interior - exterior

521-5695

Plumbing Repairs
Sewer Cleaning
Sumo Pump Repairs
Emergency Calls

JOAB SHEVACH
545-4828

SHULTS' CARPET
&FURINTURECLEAIINC

First room & hall
Additional rooms
Sofas

968-0151

CARPENTRY

• Rec. Rooms
• Basement Floors Tiled
• Suspended ceilings
installed

• Stucco

• Misc. Repairs.

CALL RON
968-4576

eves.

JULIUS ROSS

offices, packing, piano and appli-
ances. Local and State of Michigan.

357-2674

CUSTOM FORMICA WORK
Tables - Cubes - Wall Units

Also

Household Repairs

Call Charles 356-6030

Weekdays after 5 pm

Sat. 8,-Sun.

40—BUSINESS CARDS

METRO WINDOW
CLEANING AND
HOME CARE
Experts on aluminum storms,

carpet, floor, furniture clean-
ing. Wall washing, custom
painting, interior-exterior.

541-0278

ARTISTIC PAINTING

Interior & Exterior
Roofing & Gutters
General Home Maintenance
Free Estimates

559-7680

QUALITY SERVICE
SEWER & DRAIN

$25.00
$10.00
$25.00

WE STEAM
CLEAN ONLY
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

261-8958 (Livonia)

W. STEWART
MOVING CO.

F.

PILLOW TALK
CARPET CLEANING
SERVICE

Carpets professionally
steam cleaned, stains &
soil removed. Fully in-
sured. Owner operated.

SEYMOUR
RUBENSTEIN

543-1406 or 967-1064

H & F LANDSCAPING

Free Estimates for spring clean-
up and summer lawn mainte-
nance. Quality work. Reason-
able rates.
390.1707

KEVIN SHERMAN

DR. RALPH SANDLERS
HYPNO-THERAPY CLINIC
20835 Southfield 4,18.
Suite 203

"THE MOVING MEN"
Professional courteous service.
Insured low rates. Excellent ref-
erences.

Stop Smoking, Lose Weight,
Fears, Stress. Relax.
Marriage & Family Counseling.

HANDY MAN

By appointment only.
559.5577

557-2208

HOME REPAIRS

Experienced
No job too small
Reasonable

353-3336 of 357-0241

288-4055

TEPELI CUSTOM
HOUSE PAINTING
Interior - Exterior

Fully Licensed & Insured.
Custom Interior — Exterior
Free Estimates

DRESSMAKER & STYLIST

Custom work, household moving,

474-8953

HERMAN

PAINTING & DECORAT-
ING

BEST MAIDS
Experienced personnel.
Fully insured. Transporta-
tion furnished.

MOVING CO., INC.

Free Estimates

40—BUSINESS CARDS

309-1233

References
Very Reasonable

557-1338

549-5116

40—BUSINESS CARDS

Alterations & remodeling for
men, women & children. Very
reasonable. Prompt & friendly
service.

Guaranteed.
345-6878

53 — ENTERTAINMENT

SHEYER Combo.
Music all occasions. 398-2462.

FREDDY

BAND

Excellent Music
For All Social
Occasions

731.6081

Ontario Reject s Day School
Take-Over by Public Schools

TORONTO (JTA) — The
Supreme Court of Ontario
has rejected a plan by the
board of education of a To-
ronto suburb, North York,
to incorporate a Jewish day
school with compulsory
religion classes, into the
local public school system.
Judge John Holland de-
clared in the ruling that no
school board has the power
"to establish a mandatory
course of religious instruc-
tion in any school." He de-
dared that if this was per-
mitted, a situation could
develop in which, in any
school district, "one could
find denominational
schools, each teaching its
own special mandatory
course in religion."
The board of education, in
making the proposal, said
that students who did not
want to attend the Jewish
religion classes could be
sent to another school in the
district. Holland responded
that "there is a clear right in

each and every district to
claim exemption from any
religious studies."

Hitler Cards
Distributed Here

In conjunction with the
anniversary of Adolf Hi-
tler's birthday, April 20,
"birthday cards" were being
distributed in Detroit.
The printed card, with a
photo of Hitler and a long
quote, also has in large let-
ters "April 20, 1889 (Hi-
tler's birthday), the words
"May His (sic) words guide
your thoughts and your de-
eds. Heil Hitler!"
A card mailed to The
Jewish News also stated,
"Happy Holocaust" and
was signed OU - 7. The
card was postmarked
Royal Oak.
The card has the name
and post -office box of the
World Union of National
Socialists in Arlington, Va.,
on the back.

Frity•April 21, 1918 69

Life in S. Lebanon
R eturns to 'Normal'

By MOSFIE RON
The Jewish News Special
Israel Correspondent

diologist from the Rambam•
hospital in Haifa. He is now
,pn reserve duty. A1115 Aral
doctors and the nurses at
the hospital fled during the
fighting. Only one nurs(
Saada Leror, has returner
She told us that her cor -
science bothered her when
she heard that Israeli army
doctors had opened the hos-
pital again.
The army mobilized all
kinds of Israeli doctors,
nurses and ambulances for
the hospital. They carry out
minor operations with the
aid of Dr. Carlos Kazakov of
the Meir hospital in Kier
Saba.
The patients thank the
Zahal doctors for their
help and treatment. "We
have waited for you fot
five years," they say. "We
beg you not to leave uc
anymore to the mercy of
the Palestinian murder-
ers." Zvi Zeva, a phar-
maceutical merchant in
Acco, translates for the
doctors.
On the way to another vil-
lage we met Christian
Falangists. We saw their
troop carriers standing be-
side their houses. The
Falangists use them for
fighting the terrorists and
bringing supplies to the
population. In most vil-
lages, water supplies, elec-
tricity and telephone lines
were destroyed. Engineers
of the Israeli army try to re-
pair the damage.
After a 12-hour stay in
Lebanon we returned to the
"Good Fence" near Metulla.
We saw many Lebanese
women and children receiv-
ing Israeli medical help. We
met Lebanese Moslems who
complained bitterly that the
Palestinian terrorists have
destroyed their homeland.
"We have lived for years in
peace with our Christian
brethren," they said. "Our
country was a paradise and
knew only prosperity.
Owing to the terrorists, it
has turned into hell."
They do not believe that a
Lebanese army can regain
control of the country. It
would be better, they say, if
the Syrian soldiers would
take control in the mean-
time, to put an end to the
activity of the terrorists.
More than 25,000 of the
100,000 refugees have al-
ready returned to their
villages. Some shops
were re-opened again.
The Israelis distribut -
food, oil, beds, cup
boards, and lamps.
"What will be when Zahs
leaves us?" the frightened
villagers asked? They are
afraid that the UN units
will be no obstacle for the
terrorists. "The terrorists
will return, innocent vic-
tims will die and the world
will keep silent again," they
said.

TEL AVIV — On a dull
spring day 45 editors and
staff of Israel's newspapers
went from Tel Aviv to
southern Lebanon, where
Zahal has cleared the area
up to the Litani River of
Palestinian terrorists.
The panorama of Galilee
and the villages of southern
Lebanon are marvelous.
Green fields, blossoming
flowers, fruit plantations
and eucalyptus woods. In
the north one can see the
snow-covered peaks of Mt.
Hermon:"
We get the impression
that southern Lebanon is a
continuation of Galilee.
Beautiful little houses,
paved roads and streets, a
number of shops with few
goods. There are not many
ruins in the Christian vil-
lages, but signs of destruc-
tion in Moslem villages,
where terrorists had their
bases.
We enter Marj Ajoun
and other villages and
towns. Everywhere there
are destroyed houses
from the battles which
raged here before the ter-
rorists withdrew north
over the Litani River. We
see burned cars and visit
the bunkers of the Arab
terrorists. They are built
like on a battle-front.
From here the terrorists
shelled Jewish settlements
near the border and even
villages of Moslem Shills.
They are a big force in Iran,
but in southern Lebanon
they are a minority, which
tried to stay neutral in the
fighting between Moslems
and Arab Christians. Part
of their villages were de-
stroyed, because they re-
fused to help the terrorists.
There are plans to estab-
lish in this region a new
force of Christian Arabs and
Moslem Shlits, which would
foil infiltrations of Palesti-
nian terrorists.
In the villages we heard
horror stories about ter-
rorist murders of children,
women and men, the rape of
young Christian girls and
women in the presence of
their families. They chained
the husbands, in order to
keep them from interfering.
Some women lost their
minds and are now in hospi-
tals in Israel.
We were received
warmly by the Christians
as they looked for their
lost children and rela-
tives. Bulldozers in the
ruins occasionally find
corpses.
In the Christian villages
some of the shops are open.
Israeli goods and foreign
cigarettes are sold. Young
Arabs try to sell cigarettes
to Israeli soldiers.
In Tibnin we visited the
hospital which started to
function again with the help
How small Sinai appears
of the Israeli army. We when Moses stands upon it!
talked to Razela Musliman, This mountain is only the
who gave her baby girl the pedestal for the feet of the
name Israeli because of the man whose head reaches up
army doctors who saved her. to the heavens, where he
The hospital is managed speaks with God.
Heinrich Heine
by Dr. Yehuda Edat, a car-

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